Singapore Monitor, 10 November 1984
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Title Section12 1984-11-10 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR 30cents M.C. (P) No. 21/5/84 Saturday, November 10, 198412 words
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404 1984-11-10 1 ROBERT CONCEICAO - Initial batch of 98 men to start first year of training on Nov 19 By ROBERT CONCEICAO TRAINING of the first batch of 98 reservists toJoin the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) rescue battalions will begin on Nov 19. These reservists, from the First Rescue404 words
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Article80 1984-11-10 1 IN A rescue battalion, the men for the various companies are selected according to special skills that they possess. For example, only men with the relevant experience have been selected for the support company of the First Rescue Battalion. Reservists who are qualified or work as crane operators, heavy80 words
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Advertisement149 1984-11-10 1 rV Raii\/ I BRIAN CLOUGH to Forest r I IuJIV I critics:' Shut up!' thp rpll irtflnt lAN RUSH: 'No more injuries, please!' IMC IClUUlalll THEIR REPORTS: PACE 27 H IN the final part of special on the assassination PIICTI V DOO of Indira Gandhi, we highlight her son, Rajiv,149 words
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Article, Illustration89 1984-11-10 2 "FLOWERS float over the spring night" is the title of this performance (right) by Tiong Bahru Community Centre members. They were rehearsing at the World Trade Centre for the opening of the National Exhibition on Nov 15, which is part of Singnpore89 words
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Article367 1984-11-10 2 OEI SIN GIOK - By OEI SIN GIOK THE ACCEPTANCE rate for middle-in-come flats offered by the Housing and Development Board (HDB) is rising, and the wafting list for such flats is falling. Of 293 flats offered in the last round on Oct 24 and 27, a total of367 words
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Article, Illustration251 1984-11-10 2 ANNIE CHIA - By ANNIE CHIA OWNERS OF the Grangeford Apartments expect to know the reason for their water-seepage problem by next week, when a report from the Singapore Polytechnic is completed. Mr lan McGunnigle, a lecturer with the Civil and Building Department, has been251 words
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254 1984-11-10 2 LEAVING, moral education to schools would be dangerous, the People's Action Party candidate for Braddell Heights, Mr Goh Choon Kang, said last night. Mr Goh said that by 1987, with a national stream of education, all students would learn English as254 words
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Article, Illustration83 1984-11-10 3 NINE people were injured in this accident which involved eight vehicles at the intersection of River Valley Road and Tank Road yesterday afternoon. It happened at 4 pm when a coffee-laden lorry and a taxi collided. The lorry landed on its side, and two otherPICTURE: SPENCER LOH - 83 words
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469 1984-11-10 3 RAY MILLER - By RAY MILLER MORE piles are being driven deeper into the ground in Singapore per head of population than anywhere else in the world. The piles are also of world-beating diameter. Each year about two million metres of concrete or steel piles also469 words
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Article, Illustration397 1984-11-10 4 EE BOON LEE; LOONG SWEE YIN - B y EE BOON LEE and LOONG SWEE YIN IN 1959, Cairnhill was the battle ground for two friends who fell out Mr Lim Yew Hock, then Chief Minister, and Mr David Marshall, who had previously held the post. As397 words
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303 1984-11-10 5 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR THE HOUSING and Development Board (HDB) has advised a family to get in touch with their renovation contractors after a ceiling lamp fell inches away from a bed where a child was lying. The Kumar family of Beo Crescent were303 words
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166 1984-11-10 5 UNCERTAINTY continues to hang over the future of Opus, the on-campus newspaper launched by the Political Association of the National University of Singapore (NUS) last month. The university administration said yesterday it was still considering whether to allow the the NUS Students' Union (Nussu) to166 words
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105 1984-11-10 5 Lianhe Zaobao THE MARINE Police picked up 35 survivors from an Indonesian boat which sank in Singapore waters yesterday afternoon. Two Indonesians were reported dead. One was aged 30, and the other 34. The boat left Malaysia at 2 pm yesterday headingLianhe Zaobao - 105 words
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231 1984-11-10 5 Lianhe Zaobao THERE were fewer participants and smaller orders from Singapore in the recent Autumn Trade Fair held in Canton partly because of the damp economic climate and partly because Singapore traders were anticipating a major policy change in China's export trade. TheLianhe Zaobao - 231 words
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Article86 1984-11-10 5 TWO SINGAPOREAN journalists who have won the 1984 Mobil Asean Journalism Awards Programme will represent the Republic on a 19-day study trip through the six Asean countries. They are Mr Lim Jim Koon, Lianhe Zaobao's Foreign News Editor, and Mr James Lee Chin Seng, a Straits Times86 words
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483 1984-11-10 6 Reuter BONN, Saturday WEST GERMANY ordered out five Romanian diplomats yesterday for conduct incompatible with their diplomatic status and a senior Romanian diplomat blamed the move on lies spread by a defector to the United States. The Bonn Foreign Ministry said it had summonedReuter - 483 words
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155 1984-11-10 6 Reuter BRUSSELS, Saturday North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (Nato's) political authorities yesterday approved the controversial "Rogers Plan" envisaging deep strikes into Eastern Europe with conventional weapons in response to a Warsaw Pact attack, officials said. Nato's Defence Planning Council, meeting at ambassadorial level, adopted a newReuter - 155 words
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123 1984-11-10 6 Reuter BRAMPTON (England), Saturday POLICE with riot gear and horses fought running battles with thousands of striking miners yesterday when one man returned to work at the Yorkshire pit where Britain's eight-month-old coal strike began. A police spokesman, who described the sceneReuter - 123 words
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117 1984-11-10 6 Reuter JAKARTA, Sat AT LEAST 117 people have died of starvation in a remote district in Indonesia's easternmost province of Irian Java, the newspaper Sinar Harapan said yesterday. The daily, quoting an official at the social affairs agency in Jayapura, the Srovincial capital, saidReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration331 1984-11-10 6 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday THE UNITED STATES yesterday denied it planned to invade Nicaragua and US Administration officials said Moscow had assured Washington there were no MiG-21 fighters aboard a Soviet freighter in a Nicaraguan port. "If there is a suggestion theReuter - 331 words
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Article, Illustration487 1984-11-10 7 PM who would rothop be 'Captain Rajiv' Ny^ A MONITOR SPECIAL REPORT Agencies AT 40, RAJIV GANDHI, the reluctant politician who now controls the destinies of 730 million Indians, still looks boyish. In fact Indians affectionately call Rajiv "the boy" although he is the elder brother ofAgencies - 487 words
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Article, Illustration321 1984-11-10 7 SOFT-SPOKEN in voice, but iron-fisted in deed. This picture of Rajiv Gandhi has emerged from the country's days of crisis. Almost immediately after being sworn in, he sacked the chief civil servant in New Delhi for his failure to stem violence triggered by the321 words
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Article, Illustration527 1984-11-10 8 Malaysian White Paper on threat to 'Muslim unity and security Agencies KUALA LUMPUR, Sat GHAZALI Hasbullah, a religious teacher from the Ai-Atiq Islamic village in Selangor instructed his followers to behead their par- ents if necessary,, should they prevent enforcement of his orderAgencies - 527 words
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228 1984-11-10 8 Reuter BOSTON, Saturday AN AMERICAN jury yesterday awarded US$lOO,OOO (*****,000) in damages to British actress Vanessa Redgrave after the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) cancelled a performance with her because of threats of violence. She had sued the orchestra for US$l million, claimingReuter - 228 words
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Article, Illustration263 1984-11-10 8 Reuter MANILA, Saturday THE PHILIPPINE Supreme Court yesterday ordered armed forces Chief of Staff General Fabian Ver and three others to produce the wife of a man the military said killed oppostiion leader Benigno Aquino last year. In another courtroom, the lawyersReuter - 263 words
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240 1984-11-10 8 Reuter COLOMBO, Saturday THREE guerillas were killed and 23 bystanders injured in a clash between troops and separatist rebels in Sri Lanka's troubled northern city of Jaffna yesterday, a Defence Ministry official said. He said the clash occurred when guerillas, fightingReuter - 240 words
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259 1984-11-10 8 Reuter WASHINGTON, Saturday THE International Monetary Fund (IMF), satisfied that Brazil is adhering to plans to reform its debt-burdened economy, is preparing to approve US$l.B7 billion (554.03 billion) in new funding' Monetary sources say the new assistance, whichReuter - 259 words
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487 1984-11-10 9 PM seems in control of baht devaluation controversy AP BANGKOK, Saturday PRIME Minister Prem Tinsulanonda appeared to be weathering sharp criticism of his government by powerful military figures led by supreme armed forces chief, General Arthit Kamlang-Eh. Geo Arthit lashed out at the Prem GovernmentAP - 487 words
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119 1984-11-10 9 Reuter TAIPEH, Saturday THE GOVERNMENT has approved new legislation to combat counterfeiting ana to eliminate fake products which have brought strong complaints from Taiwan's trading partners, officials saia yesterday. Officials of the Council for Economic Planning and Development told reporters the measures,Reuter - 119 words
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444 1984-11-10 10 Reuter STOCKHOLM, Saturday THE MILITARY use of space is so far advanced tnat if the United States and the Soviet Union go to war after 1990 the conflict would probably start in space, according to a new book published by a Stockholm institute.Reuter - 444 words
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287 1984-11-10 10 Renter BOSTON, Saturday LAW SUITS by people caught up in the computerised office revolution could force computer companies and their customers to focus much more attention on good design. Although office equipment makers like to emphasise how their products areRenter - 287 words
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272 1984-11-10 10 AP EAST BERLIN, Saturday MALE high school students in East Germany are required to take part in rifle practice in keeping with the country's official philosophy that "peace must be armed, and that universal military training is essential for young men. Professor Ernst Brumme ofAP - 272 words
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302 1984-11-10 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Saturday THE DIRECTOR of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa) predicted that the United States woula nave a base on the moon within 25 years, while a lunar explorer warned the Soviets might make a bigger jump andUPI - 302 words
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168 1984-11-10 9 Reuter BEUINQ, Saturday A CHINESE mental hospital wrongly diagnosed an intellectual as a schizophrenic after he attacked corruption among local communist officials, according to a report on Hunan radio. It said a provincial-level Communist Party inspector rescued the victim, factoryReuter - 168 words
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Article29 1984-11-10 11 As Europe's population ages, the group that makes up the bulk of moviegoers is dwindling. Throughout Europe, the recession has turned audiences away from cinemas towards television.29 words
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Article30 1984-11-10 11 The Pacific island of Vanuatu, which has no personal income tax, is becoming increasingly successful in its attempt to become one of the world s great tax havens.30 words
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Article25 1984-11-10 11 Two leading Japanese cosmetic companies are combining Japanese high technology and American marketing know-how in their drive to penetrate the huge US market.25 words
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Article60 1984-11-10 11 Poverty in big US cities is on the increase despite the overall improvement in the economy over the past two years. Some 500,000 people were homeless in the United States and lived off handouts. Housing discrimination continued to be a problem for urban blacks who, despite gains in60 words
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Article110 1984-11-10 11 Copyright and the protection of the rights of authors are a sore Kint in many countries and the World Intellectual operty Organisation (Wipo) is trying to give Asian countries a hand in strengthening their own laws on the subject. Wipo, which keeps an eye on abuses of copyright110 words
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Article62 1984-11-10 11 A reces- sion in the second half of 1985 is a "distinct possibility" if the rate of foreign investment falls more than expected. The US league of savings institutions predicted the US economy would grow at a rate of 3 to 4 per cent next year, as long62 words
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Article67 1984-11-10 11 South Korea will be required to spend US|6.6 billion in external debt servicing this year, up 11.8 per cent from last year's US$5.9 billion, according to a finance ministry projection. The ministry said it expected the annual debt service figure to rise to US$7.4 billion in 1985 and67 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-11-10 11 TRENDS Economics Finance THROUGHOUT Europe, moviegoers' and TV viewers' habits are undergoing a change that is redefining the industry. It is reshaping the foreign-revenue patterns of the US companies that produce most of the movies and commercial television shown in Europe. While box-office sales, Hollywood's427 words
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408 1984-11-10 11 Reuter THE TINY Pacific island nation of Vanuatu is becoming increasingly successful in its bid to become one of the world's great tax havens. Financiers on the island, once ruled jointly by Britain and France, baulk at the phrase "tax haven," suggesting thatReuter - 408 words
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133 1984-11-10 11 AMERICAN cosmetic makers soon might have something in common with steel and vehicle companies: a Japanese invasion of their US$4 billion market. Two leading Japanese cosmetic companies, Shiseido and Pola, are combining Japanese high technology with American marketing know-how in their drive133 words
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Advertisement105 1984-11-10 10 TAIASEI KEEK CARIES (OPPOSITE THE MARCO POLO HOTEL) FASHION PARADE ON SATURDAY NIGHT (9.30 pm) INTRODUCING LATEST SPORTS WEAR^^^ by Spalding (Trademark of Questor) Co-sponsor: MLa New Ware Disco Services I Choreograph: I Jeffrey Susanto Zaid I St Louis Model Agency SI I Everyday from 4pm to Bpm onwards (except105 words
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926 1984-11-10 12 JOYCE QUEK - By JOYCE QUEK "THE next financial year would be a turning point in Pahang Investments pic's favour, said Datuk Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali in his chairman's statement in April. News released yesterday of Pahang's $17million purchase of major stakes in UR-listed companies926 words
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419 1984-11-10 12 JILL HUM - By JILL HUM SINGAPORE Tobacco Company (STC) retrenched 28 employees to optimise productivity and reduce operating costs. The company said that the retrenchment was necessary and that it would cost the company more than $600,000. The operating unit of listed British-Ameri-can Tobacco Co (S)419 words
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414 1984-11-10 12 IN Part 1 of "Finance firms face more defaults in loan payments", EDWARD ONG detailed three recent cases of repossession of equipment. Today, he discusses the ways in which the industry can "beat the cheats." MR A LEE, a finance company manager dealing414 words
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186 1984-11-10 13 WMLLSTREET Reuter PRICES on Wall Street slid yesterday for the third straight session with analysts saying investors were concerned about events in Nicaragua. The Dow Jones industrial average was down 9.72 to 1218.97. Overall, however, advancing issues edged out losers 761 to 720.Reuter - 186 words
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Article56 1984-11-10 13 THE Straits Times Industrial Index closed 8.52 points down to 817.74 yesterday. The OUB Composite Share Price Index closed at 407.82, down 6.23 points from the previous day's close of 414.05. The OUB Trade-weighted Singapore Dollar Exchange Rate Index rose 0.2814 points to 133.0431 at the close, compared with56 words
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Article176 1984-11-10 13 AP THE AMERICAN dollar turned broadly higher in quiet trading yesterday but finished below its highs of the session as traders focused on swings in interest rates in the US. The dollar continued to give up some of its gains following a report late in the dayAP - 176 words
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496 1984-11-10 13 THE WEEKLY STOCK MARKET ROUND-UP THE SINGAPORE stock market continued to slide on lack of support. Except for a short preelection rally on Tuesday, the market was generally disappointing. With no lead from Wall Street after Mr Reagan's landslide victory, the local market496 words
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Article171 1984-11-10 13 TWO OF the Big Four local banks have again led the way to lower interest rates. Overseas Union Bank will reduce its savings and 12-month deposits by a half-point and all other rates by a quarter from Monday. The United Overseas Bank group, comprising United171 words
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320 1984-11-10 13 METAL BOX Singapore's group turnover and pre-tax profit increased to $68.1 million and $5.84 million for the half-year to Sept SO against $64.89 million and $5.73 previously. This was due to increased business in Thailand. However, the Thai devaluation resulted in320 words
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Miscellaneous25 1984-11-10 12 IM4 /hl9 HfMi McNaugM Syiid. I»« teLUoV T L O I, X <3*OWTM STOCK* TLji- IMCOM6 THE RRoouciMr V I t y^i R (?OCrs si25 words
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Advertisement57 1984-11-10 13 Buy One Drink AndThe\L— Next One\x w Is On Us. At the Cocktail Lounge, Ladyhill Hotel, special happy hour concessions are offered to you. For every drink or bottle ordered, the next round is on the house. Happy Hours: 5.30 7.30pm (daily) •{vOdCMA-»®LADYHILL HOTEL IfftfffQf 1 Ladyhill Road Singapore 102557 words
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Article, Illustration1595 1984-11-10 14 features Newsweek After two years of famine in Africa, the West finally launches a relief effort. Doctors at Ethiopian relief camps decide who is to live or die. This report from Newsweek describes the immensity of the disaster. IT IS KNOWN as triage,Newsweek - 1,595 words
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538 1984-11-10 15 THE SINGAPORE Nom»|BWHiß SINGAPORE is a young country based on migrant stock. Many residents are unable to trace their families back for more than two generations. It is hardly surprising, then, that despite the political stability in Singapore over the past 18 years there is still538 words
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Article, Illustration664 1984-11-10 15 GARRY WAINSCOTT - GARRY WAINSCOTT President Sapi I VIEW with much amazement the astounding ambivalence which the health authorities apply in their effort "to safeguard the interest of the people of Singapore," to use the words of Mr Lawrence Lim who reflied on behalf of the664 words
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Article, Illustration1386 1984-11-10 16 ROBERT HILBURN - PRINCE AND SPRINGSTEEN CELEBRATE THEIR GLORY DAYS By ROBERT HILBURN LAT-WP PRINCE'S new tour is guaranteed to dazzle. In some ways, nowever, the show may carry too much of a guarantee. Except for four tunes (mostly hits) from the "1999" album, all the songs in his 100-minute showLAT-WP - 1,386 words
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Article, Illustration213 1984-11-10 16 THE US top 10 pop singles, as rated bv Cashbox, with last week's positions in brackets: 1. (4) Purple Rain Prince and The Revolution (Warner Brothers). 2. (3) Caribbean Queen (No More Love on the Run) Billy Ocean (Jive-Arista). 3. I Just Called to Say I213 words
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Article, Illustration602 1984-11-10 16 LIM SEK - fyrkM&M!& Reviews by LIM SEK ALBUM: AT THE BEACH ARTISTE: Chen Fan Yuan LABEL: Idea Music THIS album comes as a surprise. Chen is a singer from China and the contents of the songs are appropriately conservative, dealing mostly with scenic descriptions of fishermen, the602 words
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Article, Illustration509 1984-11-10 16 ALBUM: EMOTION ARTISTE: Barbra Streisand LABEL: CBS ***** AFTER a diversion into movie directing, Streisand has returned to the recording studio. The result is a satisfying album that does not rely on that tiresome commercial sound that is so evident in her recordings with the likes509 words
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Article, Illustration540 1984-11-10 18 LIM KWEE LAN - EldestJJ WITH LIM KWEE LAN Saturday Matinee The Story of Will Rogers (Ch 5, 2.25 pm) HE started out as a rodeo rope trick performer in a Wild West show. He became a vaudeville entertainer and then a celebrated humorist and journalist. He died soon540 words
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Article, Illustration599 1984-11-10 18 Just Our Luck Uncle Harry (Ch 5, 1.15 pm) KEITH'S Uncle Harry is in hospital but he remembers to send nis nephew a birthday card. Shabu decides to cheer up the depressed Keith by having his uncle visit him. In a flash, a man in a hospital bed599 words
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Article, Illustration412 1984-11-10 19 LAT-WP HOLLYWOOD: In the "star wars" they wage every day on the streets of Hollywood, George Burns just got promoted to lieutenant general. "If I get another star," Burns deadpanned, gazing down upon his third on the Walk of Fame, "I get to keep the sidewalk." FourscoreLAT-WP - 412 words
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Miscellaneous966 1984-11-10 17 12.55 Opening and Programme Highlights foilowad by Saaa- M 1 I ma Smurfa (r) (Cartoon). i Saturday Matinaa: Tha Story ot Win Rogers. k See Saturday s Best. k y 4.15 3rd Merlion Cup FootbaH Tournament B W' 1 1 Featuring two matches Singapore vs Holland and Aus- m A966 words
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Miscellaneous269 1984-11-10 17 Noon Programme Summary 12.05 Appassionata Opus 12 4. Bouliaze: SoMusical Notebook Musical Steps in hata for Piano Time: 1. Liszt: Reminiscences of Mo- 4.00 Programme Summary 4.05 Eszart's Don Giovanni. Bracha Eden and pecially for You 5.00 News-in-Brief 5.05 Alexander Tamir 2. Saint-Saens: Ha- Easy Listening: 1. Various Orchestras vanaise269 words
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Miscellaneous165 1984-11-10 17 J Noon Newsdesk 12.30 That's Trad 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 About Britain 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Album Time 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 From the Weeklies 3.45 Network UK 4.00 World News 4.09165 words
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Advertisement386 1984-11-10 18 Tomorrow's programmes 8.30 SBCTEXT Live Sample Page*. 9.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Music Box The World of Music. 9.20 The Electric Company.* 9.50 Smurfs (Cartoon). 10.20 Tekn Tepat (M). 10.50 World of Sport Incorporating the World Superstar Women's Volleyball Tournament and Big League SOccer. Japan will play against386 words
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Miscellaneous709 1984-11-10 19 fVLM GUIO6 home in pursuit of the man she loves. Jones, Wilt Chamberlain, Sarah Douglas Midnight Show: A FAMILY AFFAIR (C) Synopsis Sequel to Conan the Barbarian THE YOUNG TAOISM ORCHARD (*****88): CANNONBALL Starring: Yuan Rechu, Tai Pao, Guan Zhong Midnight Show: GHOSTBUSTERS (E) from The dea^'" 8 «°AL (*****59):709 words
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Miscellaneous66 1984-11-10 20 ON MEDICATION THE Marine Parade Branch Library will hold a talk-cum-slide show on Your Rights and Responsibilities on Medication today at 3 pm in its lecture hall. Admission is free. THE PHILIPPINES FRIENDS of the National Museum will hold a talk on the Philippines at the National Museum Theatrette on66 words
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Miscellaneous764 1984-11-10 20 RETROSPECT,VE^ EE HSt ?7 )J LM THE Chen Chong Swee yMpW, Retrospective exhibition, Mkfth/ h Aft organised by the Minis- VmM JbiAud/^ try of Culture and the l^UwttnL National Museum, will USx > be held at the National Museum Art Gallery un- HKIAQf 1 4 ißldl r til Nov am764 words
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Miscellaneous132 1984-11-10 20 HIGH ANXIETY HILTON Movie House will screen High Anxiety tomorrow at 8.15 pm In this comedy, Mel Brooks plays a noted psychiatrist with a fear of heights who heads the Psychoneurotic Institute for the Nervous. There will be a first drink charge of $8.50+ for non-diners. BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN THE Singapore132 words
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Miscellaneous461 1984-11-10 21 leisure/ comics ARIES March 21 to April 20 LIBRA The day has an air of disap- September 23 to October 22 pointment hanging over it, but The way you cope with an unthis will gradually pass. A vis- usual incident snows you in a it from one person whom you461 words
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Miscellaneous137 1984-11-10 21 FASTRACK B V Bi Holbrook He ASKED FoR MV K I SUfr*eST£C> H* f* J D«*T SAV "i eup IS 61VING- J APS/iCfe. i 6AIO THAT TRY AHYTHfMG- To <WVfc A COo«D ABouT > f A T£&£JoL£ < HIS MUVCRV Uks fIAT, HIS AfZfi-unenTS MPfc* ft 3-D GiASS6S. 1 HI6137 words
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385 1984-11-10 22 WONDER BOY - SOVEREIGN EDITION FOUR-YEAR-OLD IMPRESSES IN LAST START m By WONDER BOY NEW ZEALAND-BRED Agreed looks ready to open winning accounts in Race Two today. The Sovereign Edition four-year-old has come right after four initial outings and should be even better over385 words
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Article228 1984-11-10 22 WONDER BOY MA-ZHEN TAN MA TAN (Monitor) (Zao Bao) (Wan Bao) Race 1 1 Hup Seng 2 Lib Sang Lih 1 Hup Sang 2 Lih Sang Uh 8 Ta Lee 10 Weng Siang 6 Endtess Man* 5 Fait Accompli 6 Endless Mare Race 2 3 Agreed 1 E228 words
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Article277 1984-11-10 22 1st 2nd 3rd Nigal THay 54 52 34 Malcolm Johnston 42 29 25 App L N Danis 41 32 24 Tony Lucas 31 33 14 LosUo Khoo 31 19 17 Q Cook 24 19 26 Lam Mun Chaw 24 19 21 Alwtn TwaacHa 22 29 27 App Marzufci277 words
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Article563 1984-11-10 22 WONDER BOY'S one-line summingup of the chances and form of today's runners: RACE ONE 1 Getting on in age but is showing a glimpse of his old form, chance in the field. 2 Working keenly, place chance. 3 Fair track form. 4 Fair track form. 5563 words
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Article1671 1984-11-10 23 RACE 1 2.00 CI 4 Div 2 -1700 m Short Course Stakes: $13,000 1 Hup Song 1-48 6 (10) 57 0 Tweodie 1/3 Snzg Ahmad GYSH/624GY2S K39 sgOct 2 LIH SANG LIH 1 -47 6(8) 56 5 Gopal 1/3 snzg Shanmugam GYSH/09-S 138.0 a Sep, finished M ofrunrang1,671 words
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Article86 1984-11-10 23 BEST PICKS RACE 1 2 Uh Sang Uh 8 Tai Lee 4 Rosereno 2 4 Upper Qroavenor II 8 Mr Nice Quy 2 Kinross Lad 3 1 Chirpy 4 Spring Water II 2 Scorpio II 4 12 Dashing Bwana 8 Productivity 13 Prize Hunt 5 1 Amir 1286 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-11-10 26 Brian Clough liwio NOTTINGHAM FOREST were the First Division's top scorers last season and it's a reputation that I would dearly like to maintain. If nothing else, it might just shut up some of the idiots who seem to delight in calling us a boring348 words
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Article, Illustration163 1984-11-10 26 I SCORED a kattriek tor MMdlesbroeah at (taritM Mi we mM ap drawlig the match |> So I cm well miintM* how Newcastle'* Chris WaMfe M whsa Ms first-half kattriek at QPR earaei oaly «se paiat la a 5-5 draw. I remember ceiac back hrto ear163 words
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Article190 1984-11-10 26 THERE'S one thing more than any other that gets injured players at Nottingham Forest back on the field in double quick time. It's not a special healing process or our physio (when he's not on holiday) that does the trick it's having to sit190 words
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Article, Illustration325 1984-11-10 26 IAN RUSH - I THE lAN RUSH COLUMN WITH IAN RUSH IPS THE CARTILAGE injury that has sidelined Paul Walsh for six weeks is the worst blow Liverpool have suffered since this season started. The lively little Cockney has won over the fans and fitted intoIPS - 325 words
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Article, Illustration1278 1984-11-10 27 JOHN SELLERS - BY JOHN SELLERS MANCHESTER UNITED paid a high price for Wednesday night's UEFA Cup second round victory over Dutch side PSV Eindhoven. Kevin Moran, Mark Hughes, Frank Stapleton and skipper Bryan Robson all suffered injuries in a hectic and sometimes bruising encounter1,278 words
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Article, Illustration539 1984-11-10 28 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA MARIMUTHI Ramayah is all set to become the first Malaysian professional to win a Singapore golf title. i Ramayah is a clear seven strokes ahead of his closest rivals M Marimuthu and Lim Swee Wah with a three-round total539 words
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Article, Illustration348 1984-11-10 28 Fleming reaches Grand Prix semis thanks to McEnroe suspension Reuter LONDON, Saturday AMERICAN Peter Fleming, one of the most successful players in tennis history but without a major singles title since 1979, reached the semifinals of the London Grand Prix Tournament yesterday. Fleming, who has yet to drop a set,Reuter - 348 words
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226 1984-11-10 28 Reuter HONG KONG, Saturday BRITAIN and Ireland narrowed Japan's lead to a single stroke in the World's Men Amateur Team Golf Championship yesterday, setting the stage for a thrilling climax to the tournament today. The Joint British-IrishReuter - 226 words
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Article65 1984-11-10 28 Reuter BANGKOK, Saturday TOP-SEEDED Tom Cain of the United States crashed out of the US$2O,OOO (5|42,000) Mekhong Thailand Open Championship beaten 7-6 (7-0) 61 by Thai amateur champion Sombat Uamongkol in the Semifinals. Cain, ranked 221 st by the Association of Tennis PlayersReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration255 1984-11-10 29 K SILVAM; CHEONG TACK WAI - By K SILVAM and CHEONG TACK WAI CHINA confirmed their world championship status when they brushed aside a new-look United States team with an effortless straight-set drubbing before a capacity 5,000 crowd at tne Gay World Stadium last night. They took only255 words
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Article, Illustration120 1984-11-10 29 TONIGHT'S MATCHES: Japan vs USA (6pm) China vi S Korea (Bpm) THE KOREANS, who made history by beating the Japanese in the Hong Kong leg of the Women's World Superstar tournament, reaffirmed their superiority win with a convincing 15-7,15-0, 15-5 win last night. Korea,120 words
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286 1984-11-10 29 AP ZURICH, Saturday PARTIZAN Belgrade and Videoton, which produced the two most spectacular results of the UEFA Cup second round, were chosen to meet each other when the third round was drawn yesterday. Partizan overcame a 2-6 reverse from the first leg toAP - 286 words
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Article54 1984-11-10 29 The draw for the first legs of the third round UEFA Cup (to be played on Nov 28): Anderlecht vi Real Madrid Spartak Moscow vs FC Koln Universitatea vs Zeljeznicar SV Hamburg vs Inter Milan Widxew vs Dynamo Minsk Tottenham vs Bohemians Man Utd vs Dundee Utd54 words
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Article, Illustration203 1984-11-10 29 RUN-UP TO THE 1985 SEASON JOHOR selectors dropped five players when they selected the squad for next year's Malaysia Cup competition. They were Yazid Masuri, the "problem boy" of Johore soccer, right winger Hussein Mohamed, midfielder G Mathidlagam and strikers Aris Ali and Zabidi Osman. Thirty newcomers,203 words
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Article, Illustration123 1984-11-10 29 TRENGGANU'S preparations for next season's Malaysia Cup tournament have been held up because 16 of its players are still involved in the FAM Cup tournament. Fajar Hiliran and Kuala Trengganu Municipality have advanced to the quarter-finals of the FAM Cup, making Trengganu the only state which123 words
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Article, Illustration95 1984-11-10 29 A THIRTY-MEMBER Malaysian Armed Forces soccer squad will make a 10-day tour to Indonesia from Wednesday as part of their preparations for the Malaysia Cup. Armed Forces FA secretary Major Zambri Mahmud said yesterday that the tour, a reward for emerging joint winners with Kelantan in the95 words
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Article, Illustration133 1984-11-10 29 JOHOR has no objections to a cigarette firm's offer to sponsor next year's Malaysia Cup competition, Johore FA deputy president Datuk Sulaiman Mohamed Noor said yesterday. However, he added Johor would "wait and see" before signing up. "We will go with the biggest bid- der. If133 words
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Article, Illustration427 1984-11-10 30 TONY LIM - AUSSIE JOHN SULLIVAN AHEAD AT THE HALFWAY MARK MEN'S MASTERS Reports by TONY LIM JOHN SULLIVAN of Australia kept his line simple and accurate to take the lead at the nalfway mark in the Masters event of the Bth Asian Zone FIQ Bowling championships at Jackie's Bowl427 words
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Article18 1984-11-10 30 Women's semifinal Women's grand final Men's semifinal Men's grand final Women's final match Men's final match18 words
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237 1984-11-10 30 THE LEADER in the women's division after eight games is Kyoko Yamaguchi of Japan, who sprang a surprise on all the other fancied bowlers with a total of 1,743 pinfalls. She won seven out of eight match-plav games, and looks good for the title today.237 words
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Article, Illustration143 1984-11-10 30 THE BUDD caper has come to its entirely predictable end. Little Zola has announced in her native Afrikaans that thanks, but she doesn't want to be British after all. She will relinquish her British citizenship. She will not be returning to Britain. But she says, her experiences143 words
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Advertisement163 1984-11-10 30 ARISTOCRAT Made and designed for the pros and low handicappers. PCFs new Aristocrat dubs: state-of-the-art added distance and pin cooking accuracy. Good technology coupled with classic craftsmanship. shots made great. That's the reward you'll get Designed for low markers, and for those who from Aristocrat. Feel the state of the163 words
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Article, Illustration272 1984-11-10 31 SEEN AND HEARD MORE on the victory banquet, which will be held at a leading hotel tonight. Besides the spectacular show promised by the organising committee, all bowling teams will be asked to put up sketches, songs or dance items. This is part of272 words
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313 1984-11-10 31 Reuter LOS ANGELES, Saturday TOP HORSES from Europe, the United States, Australia and Argentina will compete today in the world's richest ever race day US$lO million (Ss2l million) in prize money for 13 minutes of racing. Seven races will be staged atReuter - 313 words
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315 1984-11-10 31 Reuter ANTWERP (Belgium), Saturday CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S Ivan Lendl comes to the European Champions' tennis championship in Antwerp next week knowing less stands between him and the US$2OO,OOO (*****,000) first prize than he might have expected. The absence of John McEnroe, ruled outReuter - 315 words
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